In 1973 Galley celebrated their Silver Jubilee with a 'Silver Jubilee Festival' at Sloughbottom in June. Over two thousand people watched the racing over the weekend, with the Jubilee Fours Final attracting a crowd of 500 plus, even though the event didn't start until 5.30pm on Sunday Evening. The weekend attracted unprecedented media coverage, both on the radio and TV, where highlights were shown on the BBCs 'Look East' programme.

Individual Honours.

1958 Vic Goodson(12) won the Norfolk Riders Championship, runner-up Chris Humphries(11) of Hellesdon Lions, after a run-off with Dennis Howard of Norwich Stars.

The 1974 British Senior Individual Final was held at Sloughbottom Park, Norwich. This was the first format which became the future 'Finals Week-end', with the Saturday and Sunday promoting the Semi-Final rounds at four tracks on each day, and the Bank Holiday Monday being the Finals Day for both the Senior & Junior(under 16) matches. The Referee for the Senior Final was Mr Jimmy Cobain(Greater Manchester). The winner was Kevin Greenhalgh(Offerton-Cheshire) after a run-off with Derek Knight(Bournemouth) 2nd, Mike Parkins(Spixworth-Norfolk) 3rd, and Fred Rothwell(Woodside) 4th, all riders having scored 12 points. Other scorers: Clive Hurrell(Norwich) 11, Martin Jarvis(Beckenham) 11, John Watling(Denton) 8, Keith Gibbons(Wednesfield) 7, John Watchman(Denton) 6, Allan Miller(Bristol) 6, Vic Haines(Thurrock) 5, John Leamon(Spixworth) 5, Jeff Weaver(Denton) 4, Roger Ellis(Wednesfield) 4, Pip Serbert(Woodside) 2, Mick Aris(Wednesfield) 2.